AILA values its connections with a number of Association Partners who share AILA’s vision for quality design for public open spaces, stronger communities and greater environmental stewardship.

Partners

International Federation of Landscape Architects

IFLA promotes the landscape architecture profession within a collaborative partnership of the allied built-environment professions, demanding the highest standards of education, training, research and professional practice, and providing leadership and stewardship in all matters. AILA is an active member of IFLA, and will be hosting IFLA’s Asia-Pacific Regional Congress in Canberra in 2016. Read more.

Australian Sustainable Built Environment Council

ASBEC is the peak body of key organisations committed to a productive and sustainable built environment in Australia. ASBEC connects AILA with a forum for diverse groups involved in the built environment to gather, find common ground and intelligently discuss contentious issues as well as advocate their own sustainability products, policies and initiatives. Read more.

Australian Design Alliance

The ADA is the alliance of peak professional organisations that represent designers across all aspects of Australia's design industry. ADA’s goal is to promote the use of design as strategy to boost Australia’s productivity, sustainability and innovation. Read more.

202020 Vision

The 202020 Vision is a national campaign with the aim to increase our city’s urban green spaces by 20% by 2020. Their mission includes; monitoring, publicising and supporting Australia’s green space projects and advocates which in turn will inspire more local governments, developers and communities to adopt the green strategy. Read more.

ISCA specialise in the facilitation and development of industry led performance based integrated triple-bottom-line governance and reporting frameworks, decision tools and rating tools; generating communities of practise throughout the lifecycle fromfunding, planning, procurement, design and delivery to operations and maintenance. Read more.